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The 8 days Tajikistan tour will take you explore highlights of Dushanbe, like the National Museum of Antiquities, Botanical Garden, Victory Park, Hisor fortress, and Rudaki Park. Besides, you can experience local life in the alive bazaar. The lake in the Tajikistan will also impressed you with its clean water and lush tress.
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What sets our tour apart is the combination of authentic local knowledge, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural immersion. As a local tour operator from Tajikistan, we don’t just take travelers to famous landmarks — we introduce them to the real Pamir experience. Our journey follows the legendary Pamir Highway and Wakhan Corridor, with visits to ancient fortresses, alpine lakes, hot springs, and traditional villages rarely seen by ordinary tourists. Along the way, guests experience genuine Pamiri hospitality, local culture, and some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the world, all with experienced local guides and carefully organized Itineraries designed for comfort, safety, and unforgettable memories.
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Explore the stunning landscapes and historical treasures of Tajikistan on this 8-day journey through the heart of Central Asia. From the breathtaking Fann Mountains and the serene Iskanderkul Lake to vibrant bazaars and ancient fortresses, each day offers new discoveries. Visit the Hissar Fortress and learn about the country’s rich poetic heritage at the Mausoleum of Rudaki. Enjoy local culinary experiences and captivating stories that will immerse you in Tajik culture. Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, and cultural explorers alike, this tour promises unforgettable memories in the Pearl of Central Asia. - 8-day guided tour covering Dushanbe, Iskanderkul Lake, Hissar Fortress, and more - Engage with local culture through market visits and culinary experiences - Discover natural wonders like the Seven Lakes and Nurek Dam - Accommodation and daily breakfast included; lunch arrangements on specific days.
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The Tajikistan tour not only make you experience local culture, but also take you you admire landscape Pamirs. You will explore the seven alpine lakes with the guide. Besides, Iskanderkul Lake will impressed you with it clear water.
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The Pamir Highway leads you through stunning landscapes, ancient history, and vibrant local culture over an unforgettable 7-day adventure. Starting from Dushanbe amd ending in Osh, explore the historical Hulbuk Fort, soak in the Garmchashma hot springs, and marvel at the Yamchun Fortress. Traverse the high-altitude Khargush Pass and visit the unique Yashilkul Lake, all while enjoying local cuisine in charming towns like Khorog and Murghab. This private tour includes a professional driver and a reliable 4x4 SUV, ensuring a comfortable journey through the breathtaking scenery of Central Asia. - Experience the majestic Pamir Highway and Wakhan Valley - Visit historical sites and natural wonders, including hot springs and petroglyphs - Enjoy local cuisine in towns such as Khorog and Murghab - Travel in a private 4x4 SUV with a professional driver for a personalized experience
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Dushanbe can sometimes feel inaccessible to foreign visitors. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private walking tour. This is a personalized experience where you will discover the exteriors of monuments, including museums. However, if you would like to include a museum visit, your guide can create a customized itinerary just for you—simply let us know in advance. As you explore the city, your guide shares insights into local life, history, and culture, giving you a deeper understanding of Dushanbe. Perfect for families, solo travelers, or couples, this tour showcases both iconic landmarks and hidden gems through the eyes of a local expert.
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The Wakhan valley is located between in south-west of Tajikistan in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province and north-east of Afghanistan. It contains the headwaters of the Amu Darya River, and was an ancient corridor for travelers from the Tarim Basin to Badakshan. An 1873 agreement between UK and Russia split the Wakhan by delimiting spheres of influence for the two countries at the Pyanj and Pamir rivers, and an agreement between Britain and Afghanistan in 1893 confirmed the new border. The Wakhan is connected to Tashkurgan Tajik County, China, by a long, narrow strip called the Wakhan Corridor, which separates the Gorno-Badakhshan region of Tajikistan from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan. Historically the Wakhan has been an important region for thousands of years as it is where the Western and Eastern portions of Central Asia meet.
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Not far (60 km) from the capital of Tajikistan – Dushanbe is located the historical and natural Park Shirkent, which is famous for its prehistoric attractions - dinosaur tracks. Shirkent is mainly known for fossilized dinosaur footprints. The animal that left these prints is attributed to a new genus and species Macropodasaurusgravis, there are still no analogues of these five-toed dinosaur footprints in the world. In total, eight locations of dinosaur footprints have been registered in our republic. Three of them are located in the mountains of the Shirkent River gorge. The monument of inanimate nature unites about 50 unique objects as: geological, hydrological, glaciological. The most significant in this series are three different age locations of dinosaur footprints, with the total number of footprints of extinct lizards more than 400. For tourists, there is a wide choice of routes for every taste, and mountain climbers expect snow-capped peaks that keep their inviolability.
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Lengthways of Tajikistan permeate three branches of the Great Silk Way: 1) Northern – Sugd’s that draw between Samarqand (Uzbekistan) and Kashgar (China); 2) Eastern-Western - Karategin’s that draw between Sariosiyo (Uzbekistan) and Kashgar (China); 3) Southern - Pamir’s that draw between Termez (Uzbekistan) and Tashkurgan (China). These ancient ways were formed by Persian, Greek, China and Arab nations which has a huge contribution to the socio-economy relations – trade and culture of all world in V-XII centuries. WELCOME TO TAJIKISTAN, JOURNEY TO THE FAIRY LAND! This tour package cover north part of Silk Way including following legendary and historic places: Panjakent city – ancient Sarazm – Rudaki mausoleum - Istaravshan city– Hazrati Shoh mausoleum – Kok-Gumbaz – Handicraft Avenue - Central square of Khujand – Khujand Fortress – Jomi Mosque – Panjshanbe Bazar – Arbob Cultural Palace and museum - City of Qayroqqum – Bahoriston resort – Tajik Sea, Qayroqqum reservoir
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The name of the lake in Tajikistan comes from the name "Iskander" (meaning "Alexander") and the word "kul" ("lake"). Some legends say that the reservoir got its name since the Great Alexander visited it during a campaign to India from Central Asia. And after Iskander Zulkarnain visited here, due to the obvious consonance, the name was changed to Iskanderkul. The lake located in the northern part of the country, in the Sugd region. The distance from the capital of Tajikistan is more than 180 kilometers along a high-altitude and quite decent highway. Along the way, you can see fascinating natural landscapes with snow-capped mountain tops rushing into the deep blue of the sky. A lot of tourists come to this mountain reservoir. There are guest houses for their stay here, but foreign visitors prefer to rest in tents. Swedes, Englishmen, Frenchmen and Tajiks themselves come here. Moreover, they all rest in different ways. Some travel on foot, others on motorcycles, and others on rare cars.
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Fabulosity of the East contains in its fairy possessions, which for thousands of years have lived in souls of peoples of the whole world and which have real parentage; however until now — even in conditions of the development of science and technology — they are still remain undisclosed, mysterious and mythical. Hundreds of these legends have/had taken place on the territory today’s Tajikistan — with the participation and contribution of the ancient Tajik nation. Some of legends which have cultural, historical features visualize (covered) in this travel program
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Lengthways of Tajikistan permeate three branches of the Great Silk Way: 1) Northern – Sugd’s that draw between Samarqand (Uzbekistan) and Kashgar (China); 2) Eastern-Western - Karategin’s that draw between Sariosiyo (Uzbekistan) and Kashgar (China); 3) Southern - Pamir’s that draw between Termez (Uzbekistan) and Tashkurgan (China). These ancient ways were formed by Persian, Greek, China and Arab nations which has a huge contribution to the socio-economy relations – trade and culture of all world in V-XII centuries. In this multi-day tour, we will visit the following attractions: – Shaartuz: Mausoleum Zayn al-Abidin, Beshai Palangon - mausoleum of Khoja Mashhad – Chiluchorchashma– Bokhtar city – Bokhtar: Kurgon Hill - Bibikhonum Museum - Buddhist monastery Ajina-Tepe; – Vose: Hulbuk Fortress; – Kulob: Mir Said Alii Hamadoni – 2700th anniversary of Kulyab; – Darvaz / Qal’ai Khumb: Ancient city of Karon – Khorog: Khorog city – Botanical Garden – Ishkashim: Garmchashma – Wakhan Valley
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There are three branches of the Great Silk Road along Tajikistan: 1) North / Sogdian stretches between Samarkand (Uzbekistan) and Kashgar (China); 2) West–East / Karotegin stretches between Termez (Uzbekistan) and Kashgar (China); 3) South / Pamir stretches between Termez (Uzbekistan) and Tashkent (China). These ancient routes were formed by the Persian, Greek, Chinese and Arab peoples, who made a huge contribution to the socio–economic relations — trade and culture of the whole world between the V – XII centuries. In order to learn more about the contribution of this way to the culture and civilization of the Tajik people, there will be presented a tour package “Great Silk Road in Tajikistan”
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We'll be exploring the legendary M41-Pamir Highway, the ancient and fascinating Hulbuk Castle, and the Mir Saeed Alii Hamadoni Complex. And, of course, we can't forget the Qal'ai Khumb village, where you'll get to experience the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Plus, we'll be visiting the magical Childukhtaron Valley and the Hazrati Sulton Uvaisi Qarani, two places that are sure to leave you enchanted. So, get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with the beauty and culture of these incredible places! The M41, or the Pamir Highway as it's affectionately called, is a road that winds its way through the majestic Pamir Mountains, passing through the beautiful countries of Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. At over 1,200 kilometers long, it's a journey like no other.
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